CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.5.3.D

The Civil War The United States went through a split, The South decided that they would quit. “A house divided cannot stand,” Rang Lincoln’s voice throughout the land. Then the Civil War broke out, Each side fought without a doubt. A war against slavery, a war to unite, Were two of the reasons for the North to fight. A battle to separate, and the right to own others, These were the reasons the South fought its brothers. After four long years, the North won the war, And all the states were united once more.
Sloppy Joes Sloppy Joes are my favorite food; Once I eat one, I’m in a good mood. Mix some ketchup, onions, and meat; Put it in a pan and turn on the heat. Cook it, stir it, put it on a bun, Serve it on a plate, and now you're done! Here’s a recipe: 1 lb. ground beef chopped onion (to taste) 1/2 t. salt 1 c. ketchup 1 T. mustard 1 T. sugar 1 T. vinegar Brown the meat and onion, and then add the rest.
When I Was Upside Down When I was upside down, my smile became a frown. I wore a bright blue gown, but it made me look like a clown. As I was hanging upside down, the world was moving all around. My feet were on the roof, while my head was on the ground. While I was hanging upside down, my long brown hair was dangling down. My eyes were closed, my ears were shut, and I could not hear a sound. Hanging upside down was fun for just a day. Now I’m back on my feet, and I’m really ready to play!
Dreams As your eyes flutter and your breathing slows, Teddy bear clasped in your hand, You hop on a beautiful train To a mystical, enchanted land. You step down on cloud steps And think, “Is this actually real?” Your breathing stops, and your eyes pop open; Shock is what you feel. Ladies dance in pink silk dresses, And their skin looks so fair While they talk and laugh with the wind And ribbons twirl in their hair. They fly over rainbows. They glide over streams. They dance on and on— Forever, it seems. You can ride on an eagle, You can wish on a star, And joy fills your body Wherever you